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The Ongoing Mystery Aircraft Thread Part Deux.

Thanks Chris!
....and here's my next offer.....
cheers
BG
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The designers were furniture makers who branched out after WWI. They had a similar looking older sibling on display at the 1928 Berlin show.
 
The designers were furniture makers who branched out after WWI. They had a similar looking older sibling on display at the 1928 Berlin show.

Hi Moses!
Since your craft is fitted with a Argus engine it seems logical to imply that your contraption is of teutonic origin or perhaps from eastern Europe....By the way there was a coach builder and carpenter from Hungary who produced several aircrafts after WWI...Am I barking the right tree? If yes I'll look further...
Cheers
BG
 
Teutonic all the way. This model was built for a 1937 competition and was the last effort to come from the designer brothers before the outbreak of war. I did find reference that this plane was also fitted with a BMW engine at some point.
 
Sorry Mike:encouragement:.
seems you have to fresh up your historical fashion know-how a bit. She is by Pierre`s brother Yves and came after the Coccinelle and was also known to Yves as the GY-70.
One of the two Sipa S-1100s. I guess the one that actually flew.
 
The heli is the SV-3 (CB-3) by Vasily Alexeyvitch Sverbil from Russia. One of several rotorcraft he built. Some Ka-26 components and the M-14P radial engine came from a Yak-18.

Open House please! :jump:
 
Didn't look towards Russia at all when you said European. I doubt it would have helped!

How about this hangared twin?

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